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I am trying to get rid of leperdvl. Is malware bytes for mac legitimate? Will bad things happen if I download it?
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I am trying to get rid of leperdvl. Is malware bytes for mac legitimate? Will bad things happen if I download it?
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It is well known tool created by long time user(also known as adware medic). It has help many users here and me as well.
Re: What is Malwarebytes Anti Malware for Mac? Is this safe?
It is well known tool created by long time user(also known as adware medic). It has help many users here and me as well.
Re: What is Malwarebytes Anti Malware for Mac? Is this safe?
I've used MB for windows for ages without problems and with great results and I've seen the posts here by the creator of the software and IMHO he is an expert on the subject and his best interest appears to be helping mac users combat a nuisance.
Yes.
I have used it and post link to it here when needed.
It is one of the methods recommended by Apple support.
Don't use any kind of "anti-virus" or "anti-malware" product on a Mac. There is never a need for it, and relying on it for protection makes you more vulnerable to attack, not less.
You installed one or more variants of the "InstallMac" trojan. Take the steps below to disable it.
The criminal behind this attack tries to make the malware hard to remove by varying the names of the files it installs. This procedure works as of now, as far as I know. It may not work in the future. Anyone finding this comment a few days or more after it was posted should look for a more recent discussion, or start a new one.
Back up all data before continuing.
1. Triple-click the line below on this page to select it, then copy the text to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C:
~/Library/LaunchAgents
In the Finder, select
Go ▹ Go to Folder...
from the menu bar and paste into the box that opens by pressing command-V. You may not see what you pasted because a line break is included. Press return. A folder named "LaunchAgents" will open.
2. Inside the folder you just opened, there may files with a name of the form
something.download.plist
something.ltvbit.plist
something.update.plist
where something is usually a meaningless string, such as any of the following:
InKeepr
InstallMac
Javeview
Leperdvil
Manroling
Otwexplain
These are examples, not a complete list. The string could be anything. The point is that the same string will appear in the name of three files.
You could have more than one copy of the malware, with different values of something.
Move all such items to the Trash. If there are any other files with a name that begin with something, move them to the Trash also. After you've done that, there may not be anything left in the LaunchAgents folder; in that case, you can delete the folder, but otherwise don't delete it. Other files in the folder are not necessarily malicious (though they could be, if you also installed some other kind of malware.)
Log out or restart the computer. The trojan will now be inactive, but there are a few more components of it that should be cleaned up.
3. Open this folder in the same way as above:
~/Library/Application Support
and move to the Trash any subfolders named with the same something you found in Step 2.
Don't move the Application Support folder or anything else inside it.
4. Open the Applications folder. If there is an item with the same name as in Step 3, or any of the other names listed in Step 2, or with the name "Zip Devil," drag it to the Trash.
If in doubt, press the key combination option-command-4 to arrange the apps by date added. Look at the apps that have been added since you first noticed the problem. If there is one you don't recognize, drag it to the Trash.
Empty the Trash.
If you get an alert that the application is in use, force it to quit.
5. From the Safari menu bar, select
Safari ▹ Preferences... ▹ Extensions
Uninstall all extensions you don't know you need. If in doubt, remove all of them. None is required for normal operation. Do the equivalent in the Chrome and Firefox browsers, if you use either of those.
6. Reset the home page in each of your browsers, if it was changed. In Safari, first load the home page you want, then select
Safari ▹ Preferences... ▹ General
and click
Set to Current Page
This definitely sped up my computer but did not get rid of leperdvl.
Leperdvl is gone!!! Thank you so much! Your instructions seemed really complicated but when doing them step by step it was pretty straightforward.
Thanks so much!
Thanks for the update. You've answered the original question.
rthorvaldson wrote:
This definitely sped up my computer but did not get rid of leperdvl.
In what way? Note that you still have to fix your home page and search engine settings manually. If that's what you had to do to complete the removal process, that's normal:
If, on the other hand, some components were not removed for some reason, I'd like to hear more details, so I can figure out what happened.
(Fair disclosure: I am affiliated with Malwarebytes.)
After I downloaded malware bytes I went back to google and leperdvl was still there. I bet now if I were to fix my home page and search engine manually like you suggested it probably would have been gone. It worked so quickly on everything else! Thanks for the info!
Yup, that's the one remaining thing you've got left to do. Everything else should be fixed.
At some point in the future, we'll be looking at fixing the browser settings automatically... but right now, we don't.
Leperdvl is back!!!
This appeared on my search engine again! http://search.leperdvil.com/?c=1&v=insMac&t=1508&ap=1436960076884492&r=2404568e0 4f29c755225b43ea8ae61fb
rthorvaldson wrote:
Leperdvl is back!!!
This appeared on my search engine again! http://search.leperdvil.com/?c=1&v=insMac&t=1508&ap=1436960076884492&r=2404568e0 4f29c755225b43ea8ae61fb
So the manual removal instructions by Linc did not solve the problem? Interesting...
(I would never advise removing adware manually anyway when there is an established program to do it for you).
When you ran MalwareBytes, what exactly did it find?
Did you install the malware again?
I just ran it again and it said there was nothing found.
is malaware bytes for mac legitimate?